Supporting the University of Texas at San Antonio's ascent to premier research university status, UTSA Libraries Special Collections sustains the university's teaching, research and outreach mission by acquiring, preserving and digitizing primary resources for use by students and scholars at UTSA and from around the world.

Starting in 2008, UTSA Libraries Special Collectons began harvesting in partnership with Archive-It. Our collecting focus includes university and university-affiliated sites, and sites relevant to Texas and the Southwest (Border Studies, Gender Studies, South Texas and San Antonio History), including food culture and renewable energy.

For more information, see our collection development policy at:
http://lib.utsa.edu/collections/web-collection-development-guidelines/

Sites and collections from this organization are listed below. Narrow your results at left, or enter a search query below to
find a collection, site, specific URL or to search the text of archived webpages.

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Autonomous Control Engineering Laboratory

Description:
The ACE Laboratory is part of the College of Engineering. This department is active in undergraduate engineering and graduate research, as well as partnerships with local businesses, other universities, and government agencies.

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Dream Activist Network Homepage

Description:
Homepage of the Dream Activist Network. The Dream Activist is dedicated to the passage of the federal DREAM Act (Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act), a bipartisan legislation that would permit a select group of undocumented students conditional legal status and eventual citizenship.

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Alpha Epsilon Delta University of Texas at San Antonio Chapter Homepage

Description:
Homepage created and maintained by the Alpha Epsilon Delta University of Texas at San Antonio Chapter. The mission of the Society is to encourage and recognize excellence in premedical scholarship; to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education; to promote communication between medical and premedical students and educators; to provide a forum for students with common interests; and to use its resources to benefit health organizations, charities and the community.

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University of Texas at San Antonio Allies Program Blog

Description:
Blog created and maintained by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Allies Program. The Allies Program seeks to empower all administrators, faculty, staff and students to create and maintain a welcoming and inclusive environment for all GLBT members of our campus community. By providing support, resources, and educational programs, Allies will help GLBT students find their place and remain a vital part of the UTSA community.

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Alpha Tau Sorority Web Site

Description:
The purpose of Alpha Tau is to act as a non-sexual support group for heterosexual crossdressers, their spouses/SO's and their families, and to assist its members in developing understanding and acceptance of both masculine and feminine qualities essential to their personalities. To further our purpose, we will provide opportunities for crossdressing programs, services, and social activities for the support of our members, and to assist members with problems related to CD'ing whenever possible.

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Association for the Needs of Lesbians and Gay Students of Texas A&M University-Commerce Forum

Description:
The Association for the Needs of Gay and Lesbian Students (ANGLS) is a group of people organized to promote the interests and civil liberties of homosexual, bisexual and trans-gender students and staff on campus and in the surrounding community. Membership in the group does not indicate an alternative lifestyle; just an open mind.

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University of Texas at San Antonio Anthropology Graduate Students Association Homepage

Description:
Homepage created and maintained by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Anthropology Graduate Student Association. The Anthropology Graduate Student Association (AGSA) is comprised of graduate students interested in all subfields of Anthropology, including Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology, Primatology, Paleoanthropology and Medical Anthropology, each with a specific focus on Ecological Anthropology.

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Office of Research and Grant Development newsletter archive

Description:
"PAYDAY"
Newsletter of the Office of Research and Grant Development newsletter archive site. Here you can find links to past newsletters which include interviews with COEHD faculty, recent publications, and other information about grant development.

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Department of Art and Art History

Description:
Homepage created and maintained by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Department of Art and Art History. The department offers five degree programs: BA in Art, BA in Art History, BFA in Studio Art, MA in Art History, and a BFA in Studio Art. The BA in Art includes specializations in Ceramics, Drawing, New Media, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture.

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University of Texas at San Antonio American Society of Civil Engineers Homepage

Description:
Homepage created and maintained by the University of Texas at San Antonio's University of Texas at San Antonio American Society of Civil Engineers.The group seeks to promote the interest and participation in civil and environmental engineering by means of interaction with professionals and faculty as well as student team competitions.

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University of Texas at San Antonio Classics Club Ask Apollo Blog

Description:
Ask Apollo blog created and maintained by the Department of Philosophy and Classics Classics Club at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Ask Apollo is an advice column with answers coming from everyone's favorite Olympian Gods as well as other mythical characters.

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Academy for Teacher Excellence

Description:
The Academy for Teacher Excellence (ATE) located at the University of Texas at San Antonio, the premier higher education institution in South Texas, is grounded in the College of Education and Human Development's (COEHD) “Culturally Efficacious Teacher” model. ATE is a catalyst for the emergence of the COEHD as a nationally recognized leader in preparing teachers to teach diverse student populations and increasing the number of culturally and linguistically diverse students who enroll and graduate with bachelors and advanced degrees in education.

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Biomedical Engineering Society at the University of Texas San Antonio and the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Homepage

Description:
Homepage created and maintained by the Biomedical Engineering Society at the University of Texas San Antonio and the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. The local chapter of BMES acts to support the students of the joint biomedical engineering doctoral program. The chapter is responsible for planning social events, industry events, outreach opportunities and other activities for members of the society in San Antonio.

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Department of Bicultural and Bilingual Studies

Description:
The Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies is an interdisciplinary faculty with a shared commitment to responding to the needs of Latinos and other populations who do not have equity of access to higher education. Since the founding of UTSA, the Division of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies has provided leadership and expertise in addressing issues related to language, culture, policy and educational practices. We promote our purpose through strong faculty and student research as well as preparation of educators and other professionals to work with bilingual populations in human and social services. In order to fulfill our mission, we collaborate with researchers, educators, policy makers, and community organizations to promote social through our expertise in Bilingual and Second Language Education, and Mexican American and Bicultural Studies.

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Department of Biology Homepage

Description:
Homepage created and maintained by the University of Texas at San Antonio Department of Biology. The Department of Biology includes 30 tenured or tenure-track faculty who teach and lead research programs in the biological sciences. Research and teaching expertise/interests include:
Biochemistry, Cellular and molecular biology, Developmental biology,
Ecology, Immunology, Microbiology,
Neurobiology, Physiology,
Plant hormones and gene expression, and Virology.

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University of Texas at San Antonio Bio Club Blog

Description:
Blog created and maintained by the University of Texas at San Antonio's Bio Club. The Bio Club is an academic, nonprofit organization providing an amalgam of scientific knowledge and industrial skills. Apart from gaining the opportunity to meet elite personnel from the industry and research,it also helps to streamline an area of interest in the vast field of biology. Through various activities and internships,a feel of the corporate world as well as technical know-how of one’s field of interest can be gained. It is open to one and all interested in biology or a related field.

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Institute for Cyber Security Blog

Description:
ICS Labs conducts world class sponsored research on all aspects of cyber security in collaboration with leading academic, industry and government partners. Our researchers are world renowned for their special talents, skills and creativity in formulating intuitive and practically usable security models and architectures with rigorous formal foundations and analysis. Notable amongst these are the high-impact role-based access control and usage control models, and more recently models for information sharing. Ongoing projects include models for securing social networks and models for botnet detection and mitigation.

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Border Lines Blog

Description:
Blog created and maintained by the TransBorder Project of the Center for International Policy. The TransBorder Project is a project of the Center for International Policy in Washington, DC. Directed by CIP senior analyst Tom Barry, the TransBorder Project and its Border Lines Blog aim to foster policy alternatives and to improve understanding of such transborder issues as immigration, homeland security, border security, and the national security complex.

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Bower Lab

Description:
The Bower Lab researches how information is processed by the neuronal circuitry found in cortical structures in the mammalian brain. Two specific regions are studies: the olfactory system and the cerebellar cortex.

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College of Business

Description:
The College of Business at The University of Texas at San Antonio is the largest undergraduate business school in the University of Texas System and one of the 40 largest schools of business in the United States.With 5,600 students, the college is third in the nation, according to a ranking by Hispanic Outlook magazine, in the number of undergraduate business degrees awarded to Hispanics. The college offers a comprehensive portfolio of programs at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level, and unique centers of excellence in global entrepreneurship, financial services, information assurance and security, management of technology and tourism management.
A new Business Studies for the Americas Program provides focus for the college's Latin American initiatives and offers innovative immersion and short-course programming. As part of the new Bilingual Business Certificate Program, the college offers 12 hours of business coursework in Spanish. The college has also been named the headquarters of the Business Association of Latin American Studies, the largest business academic association in Latin America.

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Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Lean Systems

Description:
The Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Lean Systems (CAMLS)was founded in 2007 at the University of Texas at San Antonio to address a growing need for a strong interdisciplinary organization that can conduct research and development as well as provide
education and training in lean manufacturing and six-sigma, supply chain and logistics engineering, warehouse systems, automation technologies, and advanced sensors
and robotics.

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Center for Archaeological Research

Description:
The Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) was established in 1974 to: 1)conduct archaeological research throughout Texas and the surrounding regions; 2)carry out archaeological surveys and excavations for federal, state, and local agencies as required by legislation and executive order; 3)
provide public and private sector assistance and guidance regarding cultural resource management; 4)
provide students training opportunities in archaeological field and laboratory methods and technical writing; 5) and disseminate to the general public information about the prehistory and history of Texas and San Antonio. Research activities cover prehistoric sites, historic archaeology at Spanish colonial missions, churches and forts, early Texas settlements, and urban archaeology, and bring together archival data and oral histories to guide the scope and level of subsequent field investigations. The staff has conducted archaeological investigations in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Alabama as well as Mexico and South America. Results of these investigations are published in more than 400 volumes.

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Computational Biology Initiative

Description:
The Computational Biology Initiative (CBI) is a new interdisciplinary initiative at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) and the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) which was launched in January 2005. The overall goal of the initiative is to build infrastructure to significantly advance collaborative interdisciplinary bioscience research in San Antonio. Currently, healthcare and biotechnology industries lead the San Antonio economy with an estimated annual economic impact of over $13 billion and employ almost 100,000 citizens. The San Antonio area is developing a burgeoning biotechnology base. The objectives of this program are to foster the use of state-of-the-art core computational and analytic facilities, to enhance local expertise in San Antonio bioscience community, and to develop training opportunities.